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Gitte Zachariassen
Professor in Neonatology, MD and PhD
Department of Clinical Research
Clinical Professor
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KI, OUH, Research unit of Paediatrics (Odense)
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4440-2362
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gitte.zachariassen
rsyd
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Amino Acids
6%
Anthropometry
11%
Birth Weight
10%
Breast Feeding
51%
Bronchial Hyperreactivity
6%
Cattle
8%
Cefuroxime
11%
Cesarean Section
7%
Child
16%
Cohort Studies
6%
Colostrum
15%
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
7%
Cytomegalovirus
8%
Data Analysis
10%
Denmark
25%
Enteral Nutrition
10%
Epidermolysis Bullosa
6%
Extremely Premature Infants
33%
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
9%
Gestational Age
22%
Growth
36%
Head
7%
Hospitalization
6%
Human Milk
54%
Infant Formula
15%
Infections
8%
Jehovah's Witnesses
6%
Laxatives
7%
Meta-Analysis
10%
Milk
44%
Mothers
43%
Multicenter Studies
11%
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
12%
Neonatal Intensive Care Units
14%
Newborn Infant
16%
Nutrients
22%
oleoylethanolamide
7%
palmidrol
7%
Parenteral Nutrition
6%
Parents
15%
Parturition
21%
Postpartum Period
6%
Premature Birth
7%
Premature Infants
100%
Siblings
8%
stearoylethanolamide
9%
Telemedicine
14%
Text Messaging
12%
Twins
6%
Weights and Measures
16%
Agriculture & Biology
anthropometric measurements
6%
blood pressure
5%
body mass index
6%
breast milk
16%
childhood
7%
cognitive disorders
7%
cow colostrum
6%
dietary supplements
7%
gender
7%
infancy
10%
infant development
5%
infant growth
9%
long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
5%
meta-analysis
10%
milk
6%
small for gestational age
5%
toddlers
6%